It ended with the destruction of the Abbasid caliphate when hugelu khan sacked Baghdad in 1258
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Women could become factory workers, domestic servants (p. 26), physicians, midwives, telegraph workers, and teachers (p. 20). Some could afford to dress more fashionably, to buy books and attend dance halls, pleasure gardens and theatres and there were opportunities for education
The US innovation of Afghanistan was a response to the 9/11/01 attacks on the US. So A.
How did the Hundred Years' War affect standing armies? It increased their power. ... Advanced weapons led to a stronger aristocracy and weaker armies. Advanced weapons led to stronger armies and weaker monarchies.